Two people are dead and one is injured after allegedly trying to stop a known white supremacist from shouting anti-Muslim hate speechattwo young women on a train in Portland, Oregon.

According to local news station KATU and the Oregonian,35-year-old Jeremy Joseph Christian allegedly attackedthe three men with a knife around 4:30pm Friday, the first day of Ramadan, when they attempted to intervene in his verbal assault. Witnesses told Portland police that the man’s rant wasn’t focused solelyon anti-Muslim attacks. At least one of the womenis believe to be Muslim because she was wearing a hijab.

“This suspect was on the train, he was yelling, ranting, and raving a lot of different things, including what would be characterized as hate speech or biased language,” Portland police spokesperson Sgt. Pete Simpson said during a press conference.

“He was talking about a lot of different things, not just specifically anti-Muslim. We dont know if hes got mental health issues, we dont know if hes under the influence of drugs or alcohol, or all of the above,” Simpson said.

One man died in the train car from slash wounds, and a second died at a local hospital. The third man is being treated for non-life-threatening injuries and is expected to recover,the New York Times reported. Police have yet to identify the victims. The young women weren’t injured, but fledthe train station before policearrived.

Christian ran from the train station into a nearby neighborhood, andwas later arrested on chargesof aggravated murder and attempted murder.

“ said, ‘Get off the bus, and get out of the country because you don’t pay taxes here,’ doesn’t like Muslims, they’re criminals,” Evelin Hernandez, a witness riding in the train car, told KATU.

According to the Southern Poverty Law Center, Christian “holds some racist and other extremist beliefs,” and “calls for a homeland for whites, he has anti-Semitic statements praising Nazis” on his Facebook page, perthe Oregonian.

Christian isa known extremist and white supremacist according tothe Portland Mercury,who brought a bat to the right-wing March for Free Speech in April, but had itconfiscated by police. He was documented yelling racial slurs and “Hail Vinland,” and gave Nazi salutes throughout the march.

Portland’s Mayor Ted Wheeler issued a statement condemning the attack and calling the men heroes for standing up to hate.

He was joined by Imtiaz Khan, president of the Islamic Center of Portland, who told Oregon Public Broadcasting that he believes hate speech and harassment toward Muslims haveincreased since the presidential election.

We are very sad. Ramadan started just a couple hours ago … We are very sorry for the two men who tried to do the rightthing,” Khan told the station. “Of course peoplefrom the Muslim community are concerned. And unfortunately the easy targets are women because of the headscarf.”